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Match versus Service Rifle—Which is Best For You?

When does a NRA High Power Rifle competitor know it’s time to retire their AR-15 for a match rifle? Another angle on that question is: why not just start with a match rifle to begin with? We’ll take a look at both approaches.

Expecting Perfection, One Shot at a Time

Lon Pennington was 34 years old before he owned a gun, after which he decided he wanted to become a silhouette competitor.

Getting Kids Started in Shooting Sports

A few ideas on when and how …

Expecting Perfection, One Shot at a Time: Part 2

Finding a freestyle position is really just a matter of getting in tune with your body. Creedmoor looks steady when you’re shooting big targets, but when you get into the tiny shoot off targets, you’ll definitely see some movement. I hold the gun clamped up against my leg using probably more pressure than many people do.

Sight Adjustment Savvy

Figure out the number of clicks per ring to estimate needed correction.

Getting the Most from Dry-Firing Practice

Everybody talks about the importance of dry-firing, but little has been written about it.

Reloading at the Range

The solution that came from benchrest shooters.

Transporting Success: Reloading at the Range, Part 2

Load development tips, with a focus on propellant charge

How David Tubb Made Me A Better High Power Rifle Shooter

Some advantages I’ve enjoyed while learning to shoot High Power Rifle with one of the masters

NRA Whittington Center: A Prairie Paradise For Shooters

Whether you’re a high power rifleman or a hunter, the NRA Whittington Center offers the finest shooting opportunities anywhere

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